While the neighbors flex their 1920s bungalows and Tudor charm, this sharp 1975 single-level ranch sits back with a confident smile and says, ''Yeah... but have you seen me yet?'' Built when floor plans finally got the memo that families like to breathe, this home delivers exactly what a classic bungalow often can't: roomy, single-story living with larger bedrooms, generous closets, and spaces that actually fit real life. No raised foundation here -- just a solid poured concrete slab for that effortless ground-level flow from front door to backyard. Step inside the inviting entry and you'll feel the difference immediately. The thoughtfully laid-out single-story design gives you comfortable, flowing living spaces with plenty of room to move. The large eat-in kitchen features nice cabinetry, a gas stove, and enough elbow room for Saturday morning pancakes without anyone bumping elbows. Ceramic tile grounds the high-traffic zones, newer double-paned windows keep the Arizona sun in check, and natural light flows throughout. Three generously sized bedrooms offer easy furnishing (goodbye, creative bed angles), and there's a flexible den perfect for a home office, playroom, or quiet escape. Out back? A deep, private yard with room to roam -- grass for morning coffee, space for weekend games, and mature trees that add shade without the drama. Additional perks include a double attached garage (both cars fit without negotiation), gas appliances, and a location minutes from Coronado Park, downtown Phoenix, and all the coffee, tacos, and treats that make this neighborhood so livable. Clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully updated -- this 1975 ranch isn't trying to be the oldest home on the block. It's simply doing what it does best: offering larger single-story living, modern indoor-outdoor flow, and one of the deeper backyards around. Ready for its next chapter with someone who appreciates a home that works hard, feels spacious, and still leaves plenty of room for fun.
Est. $2,731 per month, based on comparable rentals
Sale and tax history for 1225 E Hubbell St
Sale History
Tax History
Date
Event
Price
Public Records
Jul 2, 2026
Sold
$469,746
$331/sq ft
ARMLS #7008420
Jul 2, 2026
Sold
$479,000
$337/sq ft
Jun 6, 2026
Pending
—
May 14, 2026
Contingent
—
May 10, 2026
Price Changed
$475,000
$335/sq ft
Apr 24, 2026
Price Changed
$489,900
$345/sq ft
Apr 3, 2026
Listed
$499,900
$352/sq ft
ARMLS #1471627
Apr 18, 2000
Sold
$120,000
$85/sq ft
Feb 17, 2000
Listing Removed
—
Jan 31, 2000
Listed
$129,900
$91/sq ft
NICE HOME BUILT 1975 SURROUNDED BY CLASSIC BUNGALOW AND TUTOR HISTORIC HOMES/ SHARP KEPT NEIGHBORHOOD/NICE LARGE EAT IN KITCHEN WITH NICE CABNETS/LOTS OF CERAMIC TILE/DEN/SPLITE FLOOR PLAN/DEEP YARD/GAS STOVE/VERTICAL BLINDS/DOUBLE GARAGE/ENTRY FOYER/NEAR CORONADO PARK/
Public Records
Jun 23, 1995
Sold
$50,000
$35/sq ft
Public Records
Jan 9, 1978
Sold
$30,225
$21/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$3,146 (+6.6%)
2024
$2,950 (+1.0%)
2023
$2,922 (+4.0%)
2022
$2,810
$6,970 + $27,880
$34,850
2021
$2,812 (−1.4%)
$6,310 + $25,260
$31,570
2020
$2,853
$6,170 + $24,700
$30,870
2019
$2,853 (+1.8%)
$5,660 + $22,660
$28,320
2018
$2,803 (+3.7%)
$5,660 + $22,660
$28,320
2017
$2,703 (+33.1%)
$4,430 + $17,730
$22,160
2016
$2,031 (+9.8%)
$3,680 + $14,740
$18,420
2015
$1,851 (+1.2%)
$3,250 + $13,030
$16,280
2014
$1,828 (+18.2%)
$2,700 + $10,830
$13,530
2013
$1,547 (−4.5%)
$2,040 + $8,190
$10,230
2012
$1,620 (+4.9%)
$2,180 + $8,740
$10,920
2011
$1,545 (−5.1%)
$2,310 + $9,250
$11,560
2010
$1,627 (−9.4%)
$3,260 + $13,040
$16,300
2009
$1,797
$4,320 + $17,310
$21,630
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Permits
Beds
—
Baths
2
Stories
1
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
6,865 Sq. Ft.
Year renovated
—
Sq. Ft.
1,420
Year built
1975
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Maricopa County
APN
11723012
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
—
Last updated by owner on Jul 9, 2026.
R1-6
CORONADO SPD
Single-Family Residence District
A basic purpose of these regulations is to foster the creation of living areas which can assist the establishment of stable, functional neighborhoods. An established pattern of living in this metropolitan area reflects a tradition of single-family occupied dwellings which also emphasize outdoor living. Many of these dwellings are thereby located on relatively large urban or suburban lots.; These regulations provide standards for dwellings built at low and moderate densities. While the predominant housing type is expected to be single-family dwelling, provisions are made for alternative housing types within the same density limits.
Zone overlays
Permitted uses
Include but are not limited to:
Religious facility
Public service
Educational/school
Aug 2, 1995 • Final
Residential permits
HVAC
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